Abstract

Hierarchically pore-structured porous diatomite ceramics containing 82.9∼84.5% porosity were successfully prepared for the first time via foam-gelcasting using diatomite powder as the main raw material. Sizes of mesopores derived from the raw material and macropores formed mainly from foaming were 0.02∼0.1μm and 109.7∼130.5μm, respectively. The effect of sintering temperature, additive content and solid loading of slurry on pore size and distribution, and mechanical and thermal properties of as-prepared porous ceramics were investigated. Compressive strength of as-prepared porous ceramics increased with sintering temperature, and the one containing 82.9% porosity showed the highest compressive strength of 2.1±0.14MPa. In addition, the one containing 84.5% porosity and having compressive strength of 1.1±0.07MPa showed the lowest thermal conductivity of 0.097±0.001W/(m·K) at a test temperature of 200 ̊C, suggesting that as-prepared porous ceramics could be potentially used as good thermal insulation materials.

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